Pearl 3 Burning Amp 2023

With 60R AND the compensation capacitors disabled, you should get a flat line from the 1/f knee to 20kHz

Here are some simulation results for integrated noise -- reminding all that these are just a simulation with the compensation network caps disabled:

OpampIntegrated Noise (uV) 20Hz - 20kHz
OPA891
223​
AD825
535​
ADA4625
519​
LME49720
824​
LT1113
525​
NE5534
563​
OPA161x
855​
OPA165x
523​
OPA604
546​
TL071
564​
LT1028A
1182​
Notes
LT1028, OPA891,AD825Single
LME49720Model is LME49860/NS
 
Nice method and thank you for the video. Nevertheless I p
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refer Jim's (6L6), beautifully explained on online guide. 🍻
I also used the tape method. I am too shaky to use a tweezers at the final step. Pick up with the tweezers and stick it to the tape. Hold the tape and carefully line it up to match the pads, then press carefully. My practice is on these before doing any on the Pearl boards.
 
Here are some simulation results for integrated noise -- reminding all that these are just a simulation with the compensation network caps disabled:
Interesting, I have taken the liberty of expanding your table with voltage and current noise @1000Hz and sorting by the integrated-noise value.
I do suspect that the model for OPA891 is not weighting current noise properly.
Further, your simulation seem to favor low current noise, maybe not a huge surprise considering the output impedance from the cascoding transistor in series with R10=22K.
From a noise perspective it seems that most any j-FET input is a good choice and total noise seem to be dominated by voltage noise. Given that your numbers are without the bass-boost of the RIAA correction, a low 1/f frequency could be a discrimination factor for op-amp choice.

OPA1642 and OPA2134 is definitely be on my shortlist

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I too have only two (unsteady) hands and was going to try "third hand" tweezers using an elastic band to provide local steady "grip". I thought I might use chop sticks for extra reach if necessary.
(Full disclosure; not an original idea. I think someone -- probably 6L6 -- made this suggestion for the Wayne preamp)
 

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